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I know my temps are extremely rocky and I attribute that to nursing somewhat (they've always been somewhat rocky, I have a hard time regulating my body temp). I'm using a BBT therm and have been very consistent this cycle on timing when I take it.
If I switch FF to the monitor method of tracking, it gives me an O date of CD 21 (the second peak day).
If I go by the default (advanced) method, it gives me an O date of CD 22 (the high day after the peak reading on the monitor).
If I'm just reading it myself, I feel like an O date of CD 20 follows the pattern of other cycles of mine (the spike, dip, spike).
Any opinions? If I'm not pregnant this cycle, I'm really just hoping for a regular length LP. I started a lower dose of B6 (50 mg a day plus the 15 mg in my prenatal). I'm afraid I'll start my period before I even get a chance to test but I suppose that's better than getting my hopes up. Thanks in advance for any input!
I know my temps are extremely rocky and I attribute that to nursing somewhat (they've always been somewhat rocky, I have a hard time regulating my body temp). I'm using a BBT therm and have been very consistent this cycle on timing when I take it.
If I switch FF to the monitor method of tracking, it gives me an O date of CD 21 (the second peak day).
If I go by the default (advanced) method, it gives me an O date of CD 22 (the high day after the peak reading on the monitor).
If I'm just reading it myself, I feel like an O date of CD 20 follows the pattern of other cycles of mine (the spike, dip, spike).
Any opinions? If I'm not pregnant this cycle, I'm really just hoping for a regular length LP. I started a lower dose of B6 (50 mg a day plus the 15 mg in my prenatal). I'm afraid I'll start my period before I even get a chance to test but I suppose that's better than getting my hopes up. Thanks in advance for any input!









